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Arlington Hands Out Fentanyl Test Strips To Save Lives
Program helps keep fatal Fentanyl overdoses at bay
Fentanyl
Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Awards $60K for Afghan Resettlement
Afghan Resettlement
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
Flourishing After 55
Children's & Teens' Connection 2021 Alexandria
Still life pictures from GW Middle School
Still life pictures
Commonwealth Republican Women’s Club Discusses Grant Book
Scottish Book Club
Herndon Town Council Approves Resolution
Accepts $5 million grant; the Dig is ON in Herndon.
Herndon dig
Dranesville Elementary for Children-Teens Edition 2021
Dranesville Elementary for Children-Teens Edition 2021
Column: Not-So-Affordable Housing In Virginia
Affordable Housing
No Online Shopping This Year? No Worries, the Shelves Are Stocked.
Mount Vernon Gift Guide Part II
Mount Vernon Gift Guide 2
Red Flags, Confiscated Guns
Police across Virginia use new law to disarm people courts determine to be dangerous.
Since Virginia's new red-flag law was signed by the Gov. Ralph Northam last year, according to data from the Virginia State Police, law enforcement officials across Virginia have issued 170 emergency substantial risk orders to temporarily confiscate firearms from people courts have determined could be dangerous. That includes 32 in Fairfax County, six in Arlington and five in Alexandria. Police officers and sheriffs deputies have also used the law in so-called "Second Amendment sanctuaries," including 13 risk orders in Virginia Beach and seven in Hanover County.
Remembering Vic Kimm in McLean
Vic Kimm